Germán Enciso's Home Page

Welcome to my home page - I am a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School's Systems Biology Department under prof. Jeremy Gunawardena. My dissertation work was in mathematics, studying the impact of positive and negative feedback on the behavior of dynamical systems in an abstract context. I have applied this work to models of biochemical reactions and reaction diffusion systems, and I have done some modeling of retinal interneurons. At Jeremy's lab, I am developing generic modules for biochemical reactions in little b and I will use them to study signal transduction pathways associated with EGF receptors.

I have other interests (professional and otherwise) that I hope will eventually be represented on this site. Feel free to look around and download files at your discretion (the .pdf files are intended for your personal use only, as they are actually copyrighted material).

Random Notes

A very entertaining and commented series of mathematical discussions has been posted by Rutgers professor Doron Zeilberger in his Opinions. Without being quite as controversial, I will be posting here a couple of (not necessarily mathematical) random drafts of my own.